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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHIMANOVICH, S.V. - SHIMANSKAYA, N.P.

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SHIKANOVICH, Stanislav Vladimirovich, inzhener; VOLIYOVSXATA, D.N., 1. ~~. - ~~ I -I------ r tekhnichaskiy relaktor [Stations for land reclamation machinery] Hashinno-meliorativnaia stantaiia. -Moskva, Goo.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-.-7, 1957. 206 p. (Agricultural machinery)- (HIM 10:8) (larthwork) SHOLIN, Alsksandr Petrovich; SUBUICOVICH, S.T., inzh., retsenzant; KRDUMW, X.N., inzh;,'rad.; MMMr. A-Ta., takhn. red. IZ-505 and 2-505A (2-651) power shovels; design, operatioi, and reWrl Ikekavatory 3-505 0 3-503A (B-651); kongtruktaiia, ekspluatataiia I remont. Xosk7a, Obs. nauchno-te%hn, izd-vo mashinostrolt. lit-ry, 1958. 25B pe (MIRA 11.09) (Shoveling machines) SITKOVSKIY, P.A.1 KCKAROV, G.V.; BRUSMSEY V.P.; KREMENITSKIY, N-N-; MAKATZV. M.G.. kand.tekhn.aauk; SMIRKOV. A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; AFAKASITZV, I.Y.; VOLOD'KO, I.F., kand.takhn.nauk; BZMTAROT, S.A.; KOKDRATIYXV, V.V.; KARLINSKATA, X.I.; NIKOLA17T, M.I., kand.tekhn. nauk; DOROKHOV. S.M.; PISHCHUROV, P.V.; KLIMENTOVA, A.V,; ROZIABLAT, Zh.l.-. 1FAMSTEV, V.V., kand.takhn.nauk; KULIKOV, P.Te.; SIHIMANOTICH "; DELITSIN, M.V.. retsenzent; BRAUDE, I.D., retsenzent; BAi-N-Wit A.M.i retsenzent; GRIGORTANTS, A.S., retsenzent; IGNAIMM, G.L., reteenzent; KAI-A UGIN, A.Ta., retsenzent; KH SKIT, N.D., retsenzent; POPOV, K.Y., reteenzent; ORLOVA, V.P., red.; LITM. V.Ta., red.; SOKOLOVA, U.N., takhn.red.; FZDOTOVA. A.F., tekhj.red. (Handbook for hydraulic and agricultural engineers] Spravochnik giclrotakhniks melioratora. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 19-58. 766 P. (MIRA l2s3) (Hydraulic engineering) (Agricultural engineering) SOKOLOV, K.R.; YEVSTAIMAYXV, S.T.; ROSTOTSKIY, V.K.; GREGHIN, U.K.; STANKOVSKIY, A.P.; BAUMAN, V.A.; BZROGS, I.L., BORODAGIMV. I.P.; BOTKO, A.G.; VAIVI'SKIT, I.I.: VATSSIAVSKAYA, 1.7a.; VOL173ON, A,V.; DOHBROTSrIY. N.G.; YXGNUS. H.Ya.; YEFF4MNKO, V.P.; ZDUN, P.A.;. ITANOT, V.A.; KOZIDVSXIY, A.A.; KOSTIN, M.I.; MUNKWUN, M.N.; LnMTA, H.S.; X&RENKOV9 A.S.; HIROPOL'SKATA, N.K.; PMOV, G.D.; R3BROV. A.S.; ROGOVSKIY. L.T.; SHIRNOV, G.Ya.; SXUFRaSKIY, T.N.; SHIKA110TICH. S.T.; SHNIMM, V.A. Rvgenii Richardovich Peters; obituary; Mekh. stroi. 15 no.1:3 of cover Je. '58. (MIRA 11:1) (Peters, lkgonli Richardovich, 1892-1957) VASIL'YEV, A.A.i inzh.; MANUYLOVi Yu.G., Inzh.; POSSAX, B*No, inzh.; SHIMANOVICH IS6Td, insh.; NICHSTOT, G.P., insh., reteenzent; -MISram"t None, inzh., red.; UVAROVA, A.F., tekhn.red,, [Construction and road machinery in agriculture] Stroitelln." I dorozhnys mashiny v aellskom khoziaistve. Moskva, Go*. nauchno-tokhn.12d-vo mashinostroitelit-ry, 1959. 39o p. (MIRA 12:8) (Agricultural machinery) (Building machinery) (Road machinery) -1 f) I\j to V I c ~i 14(2) MASE I BOOK Eawr=ON SOV/2862 Kostin, Mikhail Ivanovich, and Stanislav Vladimirovich Shimanovich Ekskavatory; spravoobnik (,Excavators; Mazmi;i) ~2nd ed., r~ev.~. Moscow, mashgiz, 1959. 523 p, 16,000 copies printed, Reviewer: A.M. Verzhitekly., Engineer; Ed.: R.M. Korableva, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: A.F. Uvarova; Managing Ed. for lAtersture on General Technical and Transport Machinery Construction: V.1, Kubarev, Engineer. FURIKM. This maralal is intended for construction workers., workers in repair and maintenance shops, tractor mechanics,, and excavuting-machinery operators. it may also be useful to studenta of courses and schools which train con- struction workers and machine operators. COVERAGE: The book contains a brief description of the mechanical characteristics of Soviet excavating machinery. Types of wheeled and crawler-tread tractors and self-propelled machinery are listed. The equipment is listed according to bucket capacity. Excavating machines are divided into the following categories: machinery, trench-digging and land-improvement machinery,and Car2L- 1/-6- Mccavators; Manual SOV/2862 tranaverse-action and valking-type excavators. Performance data and cost estimates are presented. No personalities are mentioned, There are no references. Introduction 3 Single-bucket Construction Excavators Excavator, E-153., for NTZ-2 "Byelarust" wheel tractor. Bucket capacity, 0.15 cubic meters 9 Excavators E-252 and E-351, on cravler track . Bucket capacities, 0.25 and 0.35 cubic meters A Excavators., E-257 and Z-352, on crawler tracks. Bucket capacity, 0.25 cubic meters. Excavator., E-301( E-258 ),, on wheels, Bucket capacity,, 0.25 cubic meters 34 Excavator, E-353 (E-255), on wheels. Bucket capacity.- 0-35 cubic meters 68 Excavators, Universal E-302, E-303, and E-304. Bucket capacity, 0.3 cubic meters 85 Excavators, E-5M, E-505, and E-505A. Bucket capacity, 0.5 cubic meters. Excavators, E-651 and E-652. Bucket capacity.. 0.65 cubic meters 101 Cant-?/6 inzh. For aver-all aechantzation of operations in bulldl% Irrigation and drainage otructiirnz in aurriculturn. Mekh.atroi. 16 no.11i 4-7 11 159. OIRA 1):5) (Earthmovinj; machinery) (Irrigation cunalR and flumes) LC_ onriiet E:-:cavators, excerpts by M.I.Kostln and S.V.Shimanovich. York, Joint Nbllcati.rms Pesearch Ser-iice, (31) P (JP.P.S: Ttmns. ,r,,,m the Original Rilisslan: Ekskavato-,,: :3prnvochnlk, MoG?va, 195;1, - -- - -- ------- SHIMANOVICH, S.V.0 inah. mechanization of irrigation operations in 3outbern Huai#.@ -Mokbe stroi; IS nos7t7-9 A 16-Is (MIRA 14s7) 1, Gosvodkhos RSFSR, (RUssia., Southern-Irrigation canal and flumeo) L 9200-66 ACC NRI AR6000105 IJP(c) AT/JD SOURCE CODE: UrVO058165100010081GO071(;00'f SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 6G57 i 5 - q'_J , '_3 'Y. AUMORS: Ki4levskiyj L. I_.., Snopko, V. N.; Gran1koval D. A ; Sbimanovich, V. D ORG: none q I TITLE*. Investigation of the level populations of copper and aluminum atoms subjected to autoionization CITED SOURCE: Tr. Komis.__po sRe)~t=zkoplL_Ak SSSR. M., _t. ~, vyp. 1, 19&, 150-15 2 '1z'a on, (lectron rec TOPIC TAGS: copper, aluminum.. ioni ombinationg line Intensity, electron energy level, plasma structure MiMIATION: A study was -4 m'de"16i The influence of the processes of autoionization and recombination on the intensity of the 1~nes whose upper levels ccrrespon4 to simultaneous excitation of two electrons. The level shifts of Cu and Al were st!udied It is shown ttat the ratio of the intensities of the lines produced on going over from nearby levels with different autoionization coefficients is a function of the temperature, of the charged-particle concentration., and of the density. Under cer- tain conditions such a ratio of the intensities can serve as a sensitive inditator of the physical parameters of a plasma. 7be otrtained data are used to study the physic& conditions in electric discharges and jets of a low-temperature plasma. SUB CODEt 20/ SUM DATE: none/ ORIG REP: 000/ OTH MW: 000 ~r __ - - - .---. /EPF4 n)-2/DVP(1 t ALI- IM r,- AP501381 3 i*td_*8/65/V02/Q04/0289/029(#-- -Sir AUTHOR: Kiselevskiy, I.; Shinumvichl, V D__ ORG: none TITLE: An investigation of the population of displaced levels in aluminum and copper atoms In plasma jets I SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, v. 2, no. 4 1965, 289-294 ectron e aluminu;4 'copper. TOPIC TAGS: e1 _11asma research, line intensity, electron transition ABSTRACT: The nature of the population of displaced levels is experimentally studied for ai'minum and copper atoms in plasma jets injected into a vacuum. The Installation used i9 bc-experiment for producing plasma jets at various pressures is based on the "i'rdn" rinciple. The relative populations of the displaced levels in these two elements with various auto-ionization probabilities were determined from the intensity ratio of the transitions from these levels. The lines used and the transitions corre- sponding to them are given in the table. Graphs are given for the relative intensi- ties of spectral linos along the plasma jet. These graphs show that the relative po- pulation of levels with various probabilities of auto-ionization is close to equili- brium throughout the length of the plasma let only at atmospheric pressure. At a pres UM: 537.53 Card I /I L U20- ACC NRe AP5013853 lzg~ sure of 50 mm Hg, the population of levels with a high auto-lonizatic-n probability Is Transitions from displaced levels from the auto from the nonauto- Element ionized level ionized level Al X = 3054.~ X - M60,1 A, 3PM 4P$/, - 30 4P. __W AP.0 ]A It CU 1-4378,21, 1 - 4275.1 X. 4P~/'--e 4D.I. 4P,/1 - C 4D,/, attenuated in the neighborhood of the jet nozzle. This attenuation Is approximately the same as in an arc discharge at a similar pressure. However, the relative popu- lation of levels subjected to strong auto-ionization Increases with distance from the nozzle and reaches approximately equilibrium at distances greater than 10 m. This phenomenon cannot be explained by electron concentration alone. The authors assume that intensive recombination may be responsible for the increase in population in this case#'/~~ nclusion, the authors are grateful to Academician AN BSSR, M. A. Yellya- shevice'vr interest in the work aud valuable discussion of the results. Orig. art. has: 2 figures,, I table. SUB CODE: MP,HE,OP/ SUBM DATE: OBJul64/ ORIG VEFs 004/ OTH REF: 005 nw GRECHIKHIN, L.I.; SHIMANOVICH, V.D. Study of the jet of a plasma generator. Opt.i Bpektr. 13 no.5t626-629 N 162. (KMk 15M) (Plasma (Ionized gases)) - SHIMANOYICH, Tera StanLislavovus EWV=novych. Tira]; GAYDUCHOK, G.A. HAIDUCHOK, H.A.3, red.; TD(CHISHINA, N.A., takhn.red. [Twice as much] Udvichi bll'she. lyiv, Tyd-vo TsK LKSKU "Hclodlon ig6o. 18 P. (KIU 14:1) (Kiav-Svyatoshino District-SvIne-Feeding and feeds) FENIN, Nikolay Konstantinovich; YASINETSKIY, Vyachealav Grigortyevich; Prinimal uchastiye 12R, I.I.; BEPKOV, A.M., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; DROBYSHEV, G.I., kand. tekhn. nauk2 retsenzent; MINKIN, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauko retsenzent; qP44419YTPHI~.S., inzh., retsenzent; YELIZAVETSKAYAp G.V., red.; PAFdfOVA, tekhn. red. (Organization and technology of irrigation and drainage comtruction work] Organizatsiia i tekbnologiia gidromelio- rativnykh, rabot. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 1963. 478 p. (MIRA 17: 1) 1. Kafedra stroltellnogo proizvodstva i mekhanizatsii Novo- cherkasskago inzhenerno-meliorativnogo instituta (for Berkov, Drobyshev, Minkin). 2. Gosudarstvennyy Komitet Soveta Ministrov RSFSR po vodnomu khozyaystvu (for Shimanovich). ATEGORY : Woods and Weed Control. BS. JOUR. : RZhBioI.# 14~16 1959p Me), lIZ12 UTHOR Kukin, V. F.p Silmanovich, Z. M. KST. 72.. "-. . 1". ~ '~." ,. ITLE The Duratioa of the Effect of the Toxic Properties of the 11orbicide 2,4-Z in Soil. RIG- PUB. Zamled*Uye, 1958, No. 5, 66. BSTRACT No abatraot. ",'v! Y, Sill "JA."W"SKAY; A. Salt stalactites of mines In the Verkhnekamakoye salt deposit. Peshchery nu.4:95-19) 164. (MI-RA 18:5) 1. 1'ennskiy gosudar.~Avennyy universitet I Fermskiy geologoraz- vedochnyy trent. V S A A Chronic action bf radjum talts III P, ~db- .4k. WE' In6try Ifealth U.JS-R-' MOOCOW). maa Reoillead. i RaJ44. 1955, NQ. 0. 43-9.-Parenteraf Introduction of RALrs at 10-1 c. d,magr causal IOU% nuxtality in raLs, with c6=actrrir-tks of I-.Aiation sickness bting evident. At 2 X 10-9 c. dosage. no mortalities took plate, aud Werine- dkitr doses gave correspinding expectetl results. P" at 1.75 X 10- c. ,r bighcr d(me is 100% lethal In 9-13 day$. Subittbal and tntermediate doses of RaRre tend to produce It incrt.astd levels of liver elycom. Noteolyti of liver Ussue at moderate exposure to R.W. dcclinei x, then "is" after some 44 dAyi, to 1,50% of normal, At high d. of PIN the liver -Iycugeji drops m4rkally in 2-3 days; very high duses cause a very abrupt and severe drop. no teolytic activity of the liver is ouly Migittly affected by doses and is lowered by high doses of Pu. TatrodIwtiw of Rafirs (2 X 10-1 c.) Into the bone cavity of a rat gave incunclu~ivv rrsults, but in a rabbit after sowe 15 tuo"ths it was --hown tbat a boac.swcoma had developal, with con. sidemble tactAstaiis. G. M. Kosotlna-_ SUIXANOVAXAYA, X.B. (Leningrad. 26 . Y.O.. 20 liniya. d.13. kv-13) Three new cases of inducing osteogenia tumors by Intro-osseous administration of radium bromide Lwith a ry in. Inglish]. Top. onk. 2 no.5:598-601 156. (XLRA 10:2) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovateliskogo rentganologiebaskogo instituta (dir. - prof. R.M.Pobedinskiy) Xinisterotva zdravookhra- neniya SSSR. (RADIUK. effects. bromide, osteogenic sarcoma. induction by intra-osseous admin. (Rua)) (BROXIISS, effects, radium bromide, osteogenic sarcoma induced by Intraosseous admin. (Rua)) (NEOPLASMS, experimental, sarcoma, osteogenic, induced by intre-onveous radium bromide (Rus)) (SARCOU. OSTROGINIC. experimental, induced by intra-oassous radium bromide (Rua)) SHIMANOYMUYA, K. B. Nffe-at ot function of the joint on the formation of the acetsbulm. Ortop., travm. i protez. 17 no*2:15-17 Mr-Ap 156. (NIPA 9:12) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-isoledovateliskogo rentgano-radiologeho- skogo instituta (dir. - prof* M.N.Pobadinskiy) (ACITABUIJ4, physiology, eff. of hip funct. or develop. (Rua)) (HIP, physiology, same) -GHOCHIAi--K.N.-i---SHIMANOVSKATAi~-K.B.-- Dental lasionW'ni4--'mAndibulAr necrosi ,a complications of radiotherapy of ornl cancer [with summary in Angli:h]. Yest.rent, I red* 33 no*3 32-36 Hy-Je '58 (MIRA 11:8) 1. Is TSnntrallnogo nPuchno-isaledorAtel'skogo rentgano-rAdioblogichask-o- go instituts. (dir. - prof. M.N. Pobedinakiy) Ministerstva, sAravookhranenlya SSSR. (RADIOTHERAPT. compl., dent. lesions & mandibular necrosis in oral cAncer ther. Obig)) (MOUTH, neoplasms, rndiother. causing dent. lesions & mxndib11l^r necrosis (Rue)) (JUMIBLE, eff. of radintions, x-ray necrosiR in oral cancer ther. (Rug)) (TEETH, eff. of radiations, x-rRy induced lesions In oral cancer ther. (Rus)) SHIKAZIOVSKAYA, K.B., KOZHAROVA, Te.K. Belugina, Z.Te' Skeletal changes in polycythemia vera Evith summary in English]* Vest. rent. I rad- 33 no.5:19-24 S-0 138 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Is TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo rentgeno-radiologichesko- go inst1tuta Hint8terstva sdravookhranenlya SSSR (dir. - prof* M.N. Pobedinskiy). (POLYCYTHNIA VERA, pathol skeletal changes (Rxxs5) (BONES AIM BONES, poLthol. in polycythemia vera (Rue)) SHIMANOVSKATA, K-SBO(Leningrah, V-26, 20-ya liniya, d,-13,-kv-13) Age factor in the development of the acetabular foBsa. Test.rent. I rad. 34 no.4:44-49 JI-A 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. It TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatel'skogo rentgano-radiologicheek- go inatituta (dir. - Prof. M.N. Pobedinskiy) Ministerstva zdravookhra- neniya, SSSR. (71MUR anat. & histol.) (AGING physiol.) S-HIMANOVSKAYA, K.B. Late complicationo in radiotherapy.. Mod. red. 6 no*ltl6-17 161. .(RADIATION SICKIMSS) (SKULL) (HIRA 14S31 SHIMALTOVSKAYA, K,B. Radiation injury of bone in the treatment of malignant tumors of the female genitalia. Vop. onk. 6 no. 10:39-46 0 160. (MIRA 14:1) (GE12RATIVE ORGANSt MIAIZ-CANCER) (BOIW-DISEASES) (RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFF-BOT) SHIMAVOVSKAYA, K. B. Bone growth inhibdLtlen as a amplication. of radiation therapy. Hed.rad. 6 no,8tl9-23 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-isi;ledovatellskogo instituta, meditsin- skoy radiologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (RADIATIOLI-PHYSIOLOGICAI, EMCT) (BOIMS) SHIMANOVSKAYA, K.B. Osteomyelitis of the mandible in radiation therapy of cancer of the oral cavity. Med. rad. 9 no.2t14-21 F 164. (MIRA 170) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut meditsinskoy radiologii (dir. Ye.I. Voroblyev:- Ministeretva zravookhraneniya SSSR. N KUz1qF1142L V LUKASH, N.-,.,, GUBAREVA, A,V.j SHIMANOV-TKAYA, K.B. ;ntlyzeoplastic resistance In animals sul'-jected to chronic tro-atment with Sr9O in small doses. Lokl. AN S')')R 163 ro.3%747-749 JI 165. (MIRA 180) TS~antrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellakiy institut meditsinskoy radi,ologil -i Nauchno-issleeovatellskiy institut. radiatsionnoy gigiyeny. Submitted June 24, 1964- SPIMAROVSFIYA, T.., pro~soyuznyy organfzator grupp Beauty its workta true companion, no.ID.-34-33 0 161. (Coior-Psychology) (Factories-DesiLm Okhr. truda i sota. ptrakh. 4 (141M 1.4:12) and construction) SHB(ANOVSKrY,S.V., nauchnyy sotrudnik; SHIMUMSXAYA,T.S., nauchuyy sotrudnik. Directions for determining thermal conductivity of ground In relation to plus and minus centigrade tomperatures. Mat.po lab.lool.mersl.grant. no.2:78-99 154. (NLRA 8:8) 1. TSentrallnayalaboratoriya Institutamerslotovedeniya Aka- demil. nauk SSSR. (Frozen ground) (Heat-Condaction) 7 A 17 T31 3 USM/kedicine - Malaria Wj/JM 1947-, Medicine - Chemotherapy "Datp, on the Weatment of Obstinate Relapsing W-I!,-ria Forms With Melitin," E. A. Shimanoveke.,7a, Chair of Microbiolorj of the Degbest!,n Medical Institute, 4 pp Nedit2inuksya Parazitologlya" No DrIef account of clinical experience, concludJng that melitin le o stimulator of the physiological activity of the reticulo - ondotheliai eyet". 17753 umbbalasne - Pmealosis. mar 19W Medicine - Adremalln 43afluence Of the Ikft*od=tlcn of Adrenalin In Moo- lating Rmcella from the Blood," To. A. Shimmy- ~kW&*, A. T. Shukeorlot Chair Mlordblo1j, Dagestan VA& 08ovets Madits" No Afiremalin IN eotlcm - increases the percentage of how Oulture neoretion In brucelloals patients and ease- what raises the titer In the Wright reaction. This moUad make's It possible to rely upon greater offse- Ueness In the - extraction of ammUmatle, prCw- tfttea, and ambulatc=7 bruoeUouis cases. First 51T38 ME/Medicine - Brucellosis (Cmtd) mar 19h8 generation ofbrucella from Us blood after atimla- ticn by adremalln vas obtained In 10.44 dayst vhUe without *Arms' In the first appearanne van after 21- days 5LT58 IS SHV'Al:-'VSYAYAj Z,F,, Cand Agr -ci -- (diss) "Frincij.1-!s 04, 1 Lne com ositirn -r garden-nark olantines im under tne natural c-nditons of Marmanskaya Oblat;t.11 Len, 191-,~, 1~ ip (,ldn of Higner Vitic,adon T';SR. Len Order or Lenin rf-~Stry Acad i:r, S. I.,. Kirov) 100 co; ies (KL, 29-~~, 135) 99 - 111111!4.1-11~-,Cllf ~- , . f. , N, Lr -k." f, ~ N. ' (Bra ~ i c lava' . 9 1 j J,in - rvenans~y. Ortnp, trAvrr;,. i pi-,)tez. 26 no.7:83 Jl '65. (MIRA 180) SHDWiOYSKIY, L.A. , Varthquakee In Molotov Pro,"visae. PrIrodAL 46 no.3.-115~-.L16 My 137, (MLU 10W Is Nolotovskly gosudarstvenuyy unIvermitat In, A,N, Gor1kogo, (Molotov Provines-larthquakes) I I SHIMANOVSKIT. Leonid Andreyevich, aspIrant; PONAMMA, V.P., red.; WMDAKINA,AF.G..' tekhn.red. (Underground waters in agricultural regions of the soruth- eastern part of Perm Province and possibilities for their utilization] Podsemnye vody tellskokhosiaistyennykh rsionov iugo-vostoka Permakoi oblasti i vosmeshnosti ikh ispol'sovenlis. Perm', Permskoe imizhnoe izd-vo. 1938. 51 P. (MIRA 130.2) 1. Kafedra dinamicheskoy geologii I gidroMeologii Parmskogo universiteta (for Shim9novskiy). (Perm Province-Water, Underground) A UTHOR: Shimanovskiy, L.A. SOV-26-58-11-35/49 TITLE: The "Plakun" Waterfall (Vc,dopad "Plakun") PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 11, pp 112 - 113 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The "Plakun" waterfall in the Sukaun District of the Perm, Oblast' is formed by a 1-m-wide brook that tumbles down a 7-m-high precipice and is atomized to far-flung droplets creating an impression as if the cliff of the ravine were weeping. A description of the views offered by the water- fall in summer and winter is given, and details on the wa- ter composition and the kind of the soil and subsoil of the immediate vicinity are added. There are 2 photos. ASSOCIATION: Urallskaya gidrogeologicheskaya stantsiya (The Urals Hydro- geological Station) 2.. Hyd.rograpky-.-US-S."t Card 1/1 SHI"VSKIT, L.A. Training geology majors* Ixv.rreouchebosavo; gool, I, razv. 2 no-9:133-134 S '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Permskiy gosudarstvewW unIveraitet. (Geolog7-Study and teaching) SIIIMANCVKSIY, L.A- Inc]-ined salt stalactites. Prircda 51 no*6:81-.82 Jo 162, (1411U. 15:6) 1. Urallskaya gidrogeologichookaya ekspeditsiya, Perm'. (K-aa Valloy-Salt mines end rining) VIKSIF.OVICH, G.A.j, prof., red.; BALKOV, V.A.s dots., red.; VASILIYEV, b-V-, dots., red*; GCRBbT.OVA, K.A., dots., red.; YATVEYEV, B.K.$ dots.) red.; ~UKFAYLOVI G.K., inzh. red.; 060HIII, V.A., dots., red.; PECHERKIN, I.A., red.; STARTSEV, V.S., dots., red.. _qW '-W SKIY, dots., L.A., inzh., red. [met hods for studying kaist, transactions] Metodika izu- cheniia karsta; trudy. Perm$, Femskii gos. univ. Nos. 2, 4p 5o 10. 1963. (KIRA 17:12) 1. Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po metodike izucheniya karsta. SHIMA,NOVSKIYI L.A. A Uinskoye lee cave in the Ufa Plat-sau. Peshchery no.3f25-33 963, (MMA 18 t 2) SHIMANOVSKIYp L.A. Practice of uBing the vector mthod of representing water analyses in hydrogeology. Razved. i okh. nedr 29 no.9s55-57 3 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Permskiy geologorazvedochnjy trest. S I I I '~ f . L. A.; S I i I XJ, SK'I Y At 1 . A. Salt stalactites of irines in the '~erkhnekamskoye salt deposit. fleshchery no.4:95-100 164. (MIRA 18:5) 1. 1'er7askiy gosudarstvennyy universItet i Fermskiy geologoraz- vedochnyy trest. Sli.TFANOVSKIY, L.A. Clastokarst of the Yurizan-Sylva Deprossion. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no, 2:110-115 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Permskiy geolcgorazvedochnyy trest, L.A.; BESTUMEV, A.A.; OKHAPKIN, V.G. Activity of irlermian speleologistB In 1963. PaBbehery no-4sll8-119 164. (MIRA 18:5) 'ill ! .1 1,- IL.-114 ~, - Hydrogeolcg4cal surveying in the winter. Razved. i okh. nedr. I I - t, ~'j na.11-5'~-!~I~ N '64. (M-MA !~:4) 1. Uinilskayr- gidrogeologicheskaya .--tantsiya. SOKOIOOV, L.-, MIW6SKIY, H, Correcting defects in operating drives of gearboxes of passenger wkre. Art. transp. 36 no.3:31 Ur 158. (MLRA 11:3) (Automobiles--Transmission devices) VNER TXV, N.K.; IMIT N G : SUFAMOVICH, Yu.G., kandidat takhalcho- "HIM sk-1kh zauk; takhnichookikh no, Review of the book b7 MoILynov and A.I.Iorolev ONethods of testing automobiles and automo~jp mechanism@. Automobile steariM mechazisms. Avt. i trakt. prom. no.V45-46 7 '56. (KwA 9:6) 1.Moskovski7 avtozavo& imeni Staliam, Oorikovskiy avtozavod iseni Nelo- tova i Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy aviomotors" institut. (Automobiles--Steering gear) (Lysov, X.I.) (Korolev. A.I.) SPIrSHn, T.A.; AnR9M, V. I.;_AHI Wovail.-Da.- ~~v Powerful U=el-tTpe burner for the combustion of low- calorific power gases. Gaz.prom. 5 no-7:20-26 160. (KM 13:7) (Us burners) i, SHIMINOTS11T. R.N. Primary suture of the ureter following injury duringpelvic surgery. Akush. i gin. no.3:71-72 My-Je '54. OWU 7:8) 1. 1z Moskovskoy oblastnoy onkologichaskoy bollnitsy. (URITIRS, wounds and InJuries, *In pelvis surg., primary suture) (SURGIRT, OPIRATNE, complic-ations, ftreters iuj,, tutu") (PILVIS. surgery. *compl., ureter* Inj., suture) SHIMANOVSKIYj R.N.; VEMSM, Ye.M. Treatment of cancer of theovaries with triethylenethiophosphoramide. Akush. i gin. 36 no.2:104-109 Mr-lp '60- l(KIR& 13:12) (OVARIES-CANCER) (PHOSPHINE SULFIDE) i SHD%WOVSKIY1 R.N. Enterovaginal fistula following radiotherapy of cervical cancer. Med.rad. 9 no.940-42 S 164- (MIRA 19:4) 1, Moskovskiy oblastnoy onkologiches-kiy dispanaer. SHMANOVSKU.S.Y., nauchnyy sotradnik; SHIKLIFOVSKILTA,T.S.. nauchnyy q solru=?"." Directions for determining thermal conductivity of ground In relation to plus and minus centigrade temperatures. Mat.po lab.leal.merzl.grant. no.2*76-99 '54. MRA 8:8) 1. TSentrallnTalaboratoriya Instituta. merslatovedonlya Aka- demii nauk SSSA. (Frozen ground) (Heat-Couductiom) BOMEN(MA.A.P., starshiy nanchnyy notrudnik; SHIKiNOVSM-.S.T-., nauchayy notrudnik Directions for studying the freezing process of soils and ground. Mat.po lab.Issl.xerzl.gront. no-2:125-137 '54. (VTJ?A 8:8) 1. TSentrallnaya laboratoriya Instituta morslotoredeniya Akadamil nauk SSSR. (Soil freezing) (Frozen ground) POIAND/Cultivatcd Plants - Decorative# M-8 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol... NO 3, 1958, 11227 Author : Shimanovskiy, Tt Inst Title A Now Sp.2cies of jasmine. Orig Pub Prsegl. ogrodn., 1956, 33., No 12, 24. Abstract A low-growing shrub of tha Ph. mierophyllus type has been found near Torun; its height is 120 cm., it is very thick, consisting of very many small branches; its leaves are egg-shaped, small, and sharp-pointed. The flowers are white and have an odor; it flowers very lavishly. It. is frost-resistant and can withstand ehade. The maternal material of the jasmine is in the division of Urban Greenery in Torun. C-ard 1/1 GOLUBEEV, A.V.; PA-4MV, A.V.; Prininali uchastiye: AIIAWYEVA, Yii-.G-.P lahor.~;4it; 112AGUMA, Z.R., laborant; NALIKOVA, 11.11. , laborant; 61- ~v-y J, T. S. , laborant; SHOMEZA, Inve-tigating heat currents in soils for scme types of the active 3urface. Dold. till SSSR 139 no.6:.66-3-18 Ag 161. (MMA 34: 7) (1-fescow Province-soil umperature) -'Tfvr)/T/---9E(Q nj - ---- ' ACC NRs 6009528 (A) SOURCE CODE: vuh)"41-4/64"/ c'n~ JJJVT JT0F.- Garkunov,_ _2vBkj, S,Jmanovskiy, V.G. yt ORG: none TITLE: Metal-coating grease. Class 23, No. 1794og SOURCE: Izobreteniya, pro=jshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 5, 1966, 50 TOPIC TAGS: lubricant, grease, antiseize additive, antivear additive, lubricant additive ABSIMCT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a metal-coating grease, such as TsIATIM-201tor -203, whose antiselzure (EP) and antiveai-Fr-6jiirties-are improved En-d--f-o-,~hic'h metal-coating properties are imparted by the addition of 5 to 60% anti- friction metals such as lead, tin, copper, zinc, and/or alloys thereof. The metals are in the form of fine powders having a particle size of up to 100 microns. [SM] SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATE: 14may62/ ATD PRESS:~~aA uDc-. 621.80.84 DUBINSKIY, A,M., kand.tekhn.nauk;-.~H1114NOVSKIY, Y.N., inzh.; SMIRNOV, Yu.V., A4nzh.; ZAKRZHEV$KIY, A.Ye.,, inzh. Precast reinforced shells in the U.S.S.R. Stro onstr. no.1:5-20 165. +(MIRA lgtl) 1. Nauchno-isaledavateliskiy institut stroitellnykh kon8truktsiy Gosstroya SSSR, Kiyev (for Shimanovskly, Smirnov, Zakrzhevskiy). S!!lMA-?iOVZK1'i, V7P., X hnn-I ld2lng if f!U-,"rT' Of Lre Dr..-!~4 a rlblx)n m. sva-.. j',, no.'-Cs69-7.w' o 161, (MTRA 18ti) 1. '.'nstitut elektr7avr,~.! limeni Ye.O. Patona AN Mr-rSSR, L -317-1 '1' 12-66 '-7Tr, (m,' V -~j ~k AC6-N- R. AP6015250 SOURCE CODE: UR/0125/66/000/005/0068j0_06T F *46 AUTHOR: Yuzvenk Shimanovskiy, V. P., Mel'nik, A. V., Dmitriyev, V. Go B ORG: [Yuzvenko, Shimanovskiy, Mel'nik] Institute of Flectric W-1ding Im. Ye. 0. -Pacon, AN UkrSSR (Institut elektroavarki i-N--UkrSSR); --(Dmit'r-Lyevj C-cabint- for the- Extraction and Processing of the Ores of the Kursk Magnetic Anexuly (Kombinat p0 dobyehyye i pererabotke rudXursk~oo-y- tn MY- TITLE: Prolonging the service life of the teeth of excavator buckets by building them up_wit -pos~dered-metal electrode wire SOURCE: Avtomaticheakaya avarka, no 5, 1966, pp 68-69 TOPIC TAGS: powder metal., wire, manganese steel, excavating machinery, welding electrode, metal surfacing/PP-U25Khl7T-0 welding electrode, G13L steel, EKG-h excavating macIdnery ABSTRACT: The service life of bucket teeth of G13L steel ranges from 3 to 20 days depending on operating conditions and the hardness of the rock being excavated. These teeth weigh -120 kg each, and are mountad on the buckets of ZKG-4 e=avators. In this connection, the authors experimented with various patterns of the beading of Card 1/3 UDCt 621.791.92:621.879.4 ACC NRs AP6015250 the worn tips of these teeth (Fig. 1), an using PP-U25Khl7T-0 powdered-metal electrode Fig. 1. Alignment of beads during build-up of teeth: 1-10 - ordinal numbers of bead-alignment patterns 00 (10 UMj '(031 6 7 wire 3 mm, thick as well as a welding current of 240-260 a and a welding voltage of i 24-26 v. The width and depth of the beads in every case were 12-15 and 10-12 mm, respectively. Four of the five teeth on each experimental bucket were thus built-up, the fifth having been left alone for purposes of comparison. Following operating trials (excavation operations) the wear on the teeth was compared. Findings: in all cases, except the bead alignment pattern 3 (Fig. 1) this build-up method is superior to the previously employed solid, continuous build-up method. The best results were card 2/3 L 35812-66 ACC NR- AP6015250 0 produced by beading patterns 7, 8 and 9: the service life of the tooth was nearly tripled. Fig. 2 shows the teeth demounted from a bucket following their operating tests: the center tooth had not been built-up. Tests of built-up excavator-bucket Center tooth Fig. 2. Teeth after tests. not built up (Gl3L steel) teeth used to excavate extremely hard quartzite rocks at the Yuzhnoy Southern Mining and Concentrating Combine have confirmed the effectiveness of this method. The 3implicity of this method, based on unshielded welding with & powdered-metal elec- trode, should be particularly emphasized, since it does not require the use of shielding gases and fluxes. All this warrants recomending the widespread Introduc- tion of this method at enterprises of the ore-sining and building materials indus- tries. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 1 table. SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUM DAM 13Dac65/ Card 3/3 '30(1) SOV/99-50-0-7/14 AUTHOR: Karambirov, II.A. and Smirnova, Y.A., Candidates of Technical.Sciences, and Shimanovskiy, V.V,, 7enior Engineer TITLE: Porous Ceramic Pilters for Water Fupplying PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnika i melioratsiya, 1959, Nr 9, vp 44-50 MSR) ABSTRACT: The stepping-up of water output from water-bearing layers consisting of fine sand, requires the building of special filters, as the application of co-mmon fil- ters, owing to their quick clogging by the fine sand particles, does not always answer the purpose. Por a solution of the rroblem of an efficient filtering of water containing many suspended sand particles, the authors did research, in 1957-1958, at the IIVSFGINGEO" institute, to work out a filter design, which would meet the requirements. 'Research has shown that filters made of porous ceramic are the most satisfactory for Card 1/3 the above purpose, As filter mediums, granulated fire 1-0-7/14 Porous Ceramic Filters for Water Supplying clay and sifted quart-- gravel were proposed, The che- mical and granulometrical specifications of these filters are given in Tables 1 and 2. As binding ma- terials, liquid glass mixed with silicofluorsodium and a number of glazes were proposed. Compositions of binding materials are given in Table 3. The blocks manufactured of granulated fire clay and lia-id glass withstand well the process of baking, witho-,Ai chan- ging their dimensions. In Figure 6, the porous cera- mic filter COMDonents are shown; they were manufac- tured at the Kucbinakiy plant. Because of their high mechanical stability and porosity, these filters sa- tisfy to a high degree all the requirements that might be made -- even in face of the heaviest odds -- of the process of filtering. In the current year. the Kushinskiy plant manufactured a test batch of ceramic filters on the basis of fire clay and liquid glass ,aith silicofluorsodium. The Promburvod All-TTnion Card 2/3 TTydrogeological Trust and other building organizations SnV/q9- 5 0- 0- -7/14 Porous Ceramic Filters for Water Supplying are, at the present time, conducting tests of these filters, under different hydrogeological conditions. These tests will permit establishing of application fields and parameters of the new filters. There are 2 graphs, 5 tables and 4 photographs. ASSOCIATION: Institut VSFGT!TGF0 (VSFGINGFO Institute) (V.V. Shimanovskiy) Card 3/3 dc KARA 11.3, MOV, N.A.; SHIMANOVSKIY, V.V. New ty-pes of borehole filters. BiulJIOIP.Otd-9eol- 34 no.4:167 JI-A,g 159. (KIRA 13:8) (Filters and filtration) SHIM&SOuny. V.v. Using ceramic filters in borsholes with a high fine-grained sand content. Razved.1, okh.nedr 26 no.5:41-44 My 160. (MA 1317) 1. Ysesoyuznyy nauchno-looledovatellskiy institut gidro- geologii i inzbenernoy geologii, (Filters and filtration) (Ceramic materials) (Sand) SIIIKANOVSKIT, V.V., inzh. Rustproof ribbed ce c filter. Gidr. i mel. 15 no.2:28-38 F 163. OCM 16:4) 1, Vaesoyuznyy nauchiio-ioBladovatellakly institut gidro- geologii i inzhenernoy geologii. Water-Purification) iFiltere and filtration) 27953 S/185/60/005/004/013/021 1,_2 0 ~1%2'7,3 D274/D306 MTHOR: Shymans'ka, U.T. TITLE- Investigating the critical state of matter by Tdpler's method: III. Temperature dependence of density of an octane solution in hexane near the critical point liquid-vapor PERIODICAL: Ukrayinsllcyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 5, no.4, 1960, 549-558 T:,-:XT: The experimental reaults are given of a study of the criti- cal state of a solution of 47.9 weight % hexane + 52.1 weight % octane, The Lorentz-Lorenz equation for solutions is given. An expression is derived for !jE , where p is the density of the sc-.L- dz ution and z is the height. This expression is found to be the si.~;7~~ for the I'Livestigated solution as it was for a pure substance. Mc, density of the octane-hexane solution was investigated at differe..t Card 1/4 27953 S/185/60/005/004/013/021 Investigating the critical state... D274/D306 temperature conditions: Under equal temperature changes of 30C per hour, and under thermostating- Thcrmostating comprised two series Of experiments; in the first series the temperature increased jump- like, and in the second - it decreased; each temperature-value was kept for 20-30 hours. Graphs are given of the curves - d9f = f(z). z Another graph shows the temperature dependence of the density for various z- The character of the function f(z) under monotonous cool- ing indicated the existance of hysteresis of the density. Further, density-hysteresis curves are shown. Other graphs show the distri- bution of equilibrium values of f(z) obtained under thermostating. These curves are of a different character than the curves for mono- tonous temperature changes.. The experiments showed that physical solutions whose components have a similar molecular structure, be- have near the tcryerature*where t1he meniscus disappears, like pure substances. On approaching this temperaturc. a considerable density gradient is observed in the solution; this can be explained by the influence of gravity and by the great COMDressibility of matter. C ard 2/4 27953 S/18 60/00.5/004/013/021 Investigating the critical state... D274YD306 The data on density-gradient distribution made it possible to evalu- ate the change in isothermic compressibility with height. It was not possible, however, (with the experimental setup used) to direct- ly determine the compressibility at the critical point. It follows from the investigation that, at near-critical temperatures, the state of the system varies with height in the case cf solutions as well as in the case of pure substances. At temperatures, slightly lower than the critical, below the meniscus a liquid state exists the density of which decreases with height, whereas above the menis- cus, vapors are found whose density increases on approaching the meniscus. Mhen the mensicus disappears, the densities of contiguous layers of liquid and gas equalize: the critical state of the solu- tion arises. These results are in agreement -rith the classical con- cept of critical point. Near the critical point of a solution, as well as near the critical point of a pure substance, -the rate of return to equilibrium is very low. The investigation showed that this rate is slightly lower for solutions -than for pure substances. Card 3/4 2795) S/185/60/005/004/013/021 Investigating the critical state... D274/D306 This may be due to a low rate of diffusion. 'Me hysteresis of the density is a result of the low rate of return to equilibrium near the critical point. I.-Jith prolonged thermostating, there is no hys- teresis, i.e. the density is uniquely determined by the parameters of state.. There are 11 figures and 10 references: 8 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the English-language publi- cation reads as follows: J. Dacey, R.L. McIntosh and 0. Haass, Can. J. Research, v. 17, 206-213, 231-240, 241-250, 1939. ASSOCLMON: Kyyivslkyy derzhavnyy universytet (Kiyev State University) SUBMITTED: November 25, 1959 Card 4/4 KUGHUK, A.P.; SHIMANSKAYA, B.M. Preparat--on of antih--=phil:ic pla-sma. ?rob!. gemat. -1. perel. krovi no.5:43-45 165. (MrRA-18,,10) 1. Gematologicheakiy otdel (rukovoditell- dotsent S.M. Martynov) Llvovskogo nauchno-issledova'.ellskogo instituta perelivaniya krovi (dir.- dotsent D.G. Petrov). SENZM, K.D.; BERLIN, S S - ASNERO B,G. [Asner, B.H.]; KUZIMTSKIY, V.H. [Kuzlmytslkyi,, V:M:J; ARSENTIYEV, Te.D. [ArBentliev, IE.D.]; %UEAffaKAYA,_ G.G. (Shymans-ka, If.H. 1; PINSKIY, A.Te. (Pynalkyi, A.M.]; KHOMENKO, A.I.; GAMPELI, A.0. [~ampelt, A.0.] Proposals of efficiency promoters., Leh.prom. no.4:46-52 O-D 162. (MIRA 1635) JlUev-Knit goodd'-industry-TechA~logical innovations) (Odessa-Ymit goods industry-TeWrIological innovations) (Kiev-Xotton manufacture-Technoloocal innovations) L Yl~ ci . v k i b of u--ing anplyz;is f.:.r dete:mInirg -c;n ores of .',,e i: -,. n t-- n tcf Pome in the i Ang a. ra-11-1m region. Izv. v7r. wheb. zalle; geol. i ra-tv. 6 no.5:97-103 My 165, (MIRA 1. lrk-ut.~:k~y ~n~.it.'.t)t i lrk-iltsKy -fuz~--tl---shnyy teli-rudk-,im. MOSHM, P.A., red.; KAMINISH, GILLER, S.A., akademik, nauk.. red.; DYMARSKAYA, red. A.I.jKa1nixw,A.j, akademik., red.; red.; 4H-IWI-SKAYA- M V.0 kand. khim. 0.,, red.; 7JIUKOVSKAYAp A... tekhn. [Utilization of pentosan-containing raw materials; transaction of the All-Union Conference] Vopirosy ispollzovaniia pentozam- soderzhashchogo syrlia; trudy. Riga, Ixd-vo Akad. nauk Lat- viiskoi SSR, 1958. 521 p. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Vsesoyuznbye soveshchaniye povoprosam ispoltzovaniya ppvto- zansoderzhashchogo syrlya, Rigap 1955. 2o Chlen-korrespon4imt AN SSSR i Nauchno-issledovatellskiy inBtitUt plaBtiCbSJ1IdIrh Mass (for Moshkin). 3. Ikademiya. nauk Latviyakoy SSSR (for Kalnin'sh, Giller). 4. Institut organicheskogo sinteza AN Latviyskoy SSR (for Giller). (Pentosa;s) AUTHORS: Lomakina, G.G., Tolmachev, V.N., 32-24-6-i3/4t+ qh1mangko;yap N.V. , Slavinskaya, V.A. -A TITLE: News in B -a?-Mrotkiye soobahcheniya) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya, Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol. 24, Nr 6, -p. 694 (USSR) ABSTRACT: G.G. Lommkins. and V.N. Tolmachev of KhaVkov State University (Kharlkovskly gosudarstvenrAyy universitet) rooommend the spp3ica- tion of acid chromium dark-blue as a coloring agent for oolori- metrical determinations of magnesium- and aluminum alloys. To- gether with magnesium this coloring agent fox= a colored complex Of the composition X9A2. The most sensitive reaction in attained with PH = 9.5 - 10,5, in which case the relative error is o.5 - -3,5%, and sensitivity increases with an increased purity of the coloring agent. The calibration ourwes can be plotted according to solutions of magnesium chloride of stalon samples of aluminum alloys. .XZ~Mdwszaskeya and V.A. SlavinskVa of the Institute of Organic Ukiemistry oi -~he Academy of Sciences. Latvian SSR (Institut organicheskoy k164-4i Mademii nail Jkt*#0ktW SSR) suggested a Card 1/2 method of photooolorimetrio quantitative determination of News in Brief 32-24-6-1 Y44 furfurole in the presence of aliphatic aldehydes of oarbo3qlic acids. The well-known reaction between furfurole and acetio acid an13ine is used and the metioa of inTestigation developed by Ponomarev is employed on this coossion. After reaotion luting IhW at 15o between a sodium chloride-, aostio acid-, and ani- line solution with furfurole, the solution is colorimetrized on a photooolorimeter . M- X :rIth a green light filter. The weight- limit ration between furfurole anaformio- and malsic acid, fonml- debyde and aostio aldshyde which do not act upon the optiml, density of the coloring of the compound of furfurole with aostio acid aniline are determined. 1. Magnesium--Determination 2. Aluminum alloys--Determination 3. Colorimetry 4. Furfurals--Quantitative analysis Card 2/2 LIDAK,M. (Lidaka,M. (Riga)-; -LEIN__I_pZ_. (Riga) Stability of preparations N,N', NO-triethylenethiophosphoramide (TioTEFA) under different conditions. Vestis Latv ak no.11:87-90 '59. (EUI 9: U) 1. Akademiya nauk Latviyakoy SSR, Institut organicbeakogo sinteza. (Thio-TEPA) (Trisazividinylpho3phine sulfide) KAUIIN'SH,A.I.jKa1p~ns,A.Ij, akademik, red.; GILIERy S.A., akademikp red.; 4 SIi1I-:k'sI:AVA M .. kand. khim. nauko red.; DWARSKAYA, 0., red.; - IJ~L-v f-I-IXD-ZE, E.., tekhn. red. (Resources of pentosan-containing raw material in the U.S.S.R.] Resursy pentozansoderzhashchego syrtia v SSSR. Riga Izd-vo Akad. nauk Latviiskoi SSR, 1960. 161 p. fMIRA 14-.12) 1. Vsesoyuznyy uchenyy sovet po probleme ispolizoveniya pentozanso- derzhashchego syrtia. 2. Akaderdya nauk latviyokoy SSR (for Kalnin'sh., Giller). (Fentosans) MAM I DDOK MIDTUTION 30V/4150 Sovesh*hantle po kt,,1011. tokhoologit I prLmononly%& prolivo4nykh plrldlna-l khtnaltna. Riga, 195T towulologiya t prtownenlre prolavodnykh ptridIns I PAMYS . khloolln*j watdrialy soveshehanlya (ChsPlet". Technology and Vtllls'tl*n Of rYrlllfW AnI Q"Inolin* Dorivativosi Materials Of the Conference) Rita. Std,VO AN Lataly$kOy SSR. L960. 299 9. ltrrota slip Inserted. I .000 copies prlnt*d. 3poov~oring Agoneltat "oodya naak lAtviyokoy 33R. Institut khlAlll Vo*soyuznoye khladcheskoya, obahchostwo. ; Toth. 14.% A. KIlavIftyal Zlitorlal t 3. bkxhanov ad . b*-ardt Tu. k. sankovskly. Candidate or Chemistry, x. V. : van&&&, candid to of Choodstry (Reap. S1.), L. P. Zalokayaw, Doctor of Ch*ftlstr7' WA R. M. Ulnynl. rUM391 This booic Is Intended for Organic chowlsts and shoulcol engineers. CQVIRAG9, The 0011*ctlon contains 33 artitIVS on sethodo or ojrnth*Bltlr4 or prod"Lnig pyrillno, quirtoll-. AM their dorIvativo fr*% W"sa sourz*%. No porsonalttlts am mentioned. hcurve. tables, &M rV'9rVM;*3 41-OAPSAY the wtigles. STHT""13 5A!'-D ON k10 Q-JjN,0Lr,.7E 3. (Iftstit-Ite ro, V,por L4tVIYAkAyl ?" "hot Ox" t a ton or ri-oile. 155 A. F.. ' I M. Y. Tlrjt,yja., t.- rnstlt4t I-Pubility Or the Alko Xy (Ph"n-ty) Grow .' *aal*r%ar7 344 x'A 'A Salta QfT'Uk.'w RI-6-0 "dims. 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(Catalysts) (Vanadium) ('Furaldehyde) kand. khim. nnuk~ red.; ZIDERMA141E, A.A.., kand---------- SHIMMISKAY med. nauk, red.; BLYUGER, A.F., kand. med. naukp red.; LIDAK, M.Yu., red.; MUMMA, 0., red.; PILADZE, Yo.9 tekhn. red. (Thio-TEPA) TioTEFA. Riga., Izd-vo Akad. neuk Latviiskoi SSRS 1961. 180 p. (KrRA 150) 1. Latvijas Padomju Sotsialistiskas Republikas Zinatnu Akademija. Organiekas sintezes instituts. 2. Institut organichs- skogo ointeza All Latviyokoy SSR (for Shimanskayas Lidak). 3.,Sektor eksperimentallnoy khimioterapii Instituta organichookogo sintoza All Latviyskoy SO (for Zidermane). (THIO-TEPA) SHIMAESKAYAJ%riya, Vladislawma; SIAVINSMA, Valentina Aleksandrovna; 3' .. ak GIIIZR,. .A ademik, red.; DTHARSKAYA, 0.,. red.; LEMBERGA, A.,, tekhn. red* (Analysis of furfurole) Analiticheskoe opredelenie furfurola. Rigap Izd-vo Akad. nauk Latviiskoi SSR, 1961. 182 p. (MIRA :L4:n) 1. Akademiya nauk Iatviyokoy Botsialinticheskoy Respubliki (for Giner) (Furaldebyde) SlAVINSKAYA, B.A.; SHD4AIISrAYA M.V.; GILLER S.A.; IOFFE, I.-I- I -- 0 Kinetics of the vapqr-phase contract oxidation of furfurols. Kin. i kat. 2 no.2:232-257 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14t6) 1. Institut organicheskogo, sinteza AN Latviyakoy SSR, Riga i Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut organicheakikh poluproduktoy i krasiteley imeni K. Yo. Voroshilova. (Furaldehyde) (Oxidation) SLAVINSKAYAf V.A.; GULEVSKIY, E.K.; ~~IMANSKAYA M.V ; GILLER, SwA.; - -1 ---- I- -J. IOFFEP I.I. Kinetics of furfurols catalytic oxidation. Kin.i kat. 3 no.2:276-281 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Institut organicheskogo sinteza AN Latviyakoy SSR, Riga i Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut organimmakikh poluproduktov i krasiteley imani K.Ye.Voroshilova, Moskva. - (Furaldehyde) (Maleic anhydrids) (Catalysts) G1=,,S.A.q otv. red.; BLYUGER, A.F., red,,- SHIMA14SKAYA -1 14 V red.; DYMARSKAYA, 0., red.; LEYWRGA, A.p teEm-, red. (Furazolidonc]Furasolidon. Riga., Izd-vo Akad. nauk Latviiskoi SSR, 1962. 145 P. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Latvijas Padomju Socialistiskas Republikas Zinatnu Akaderija. Organickas sintezes institut. 2. Direktor IxWtf%U*rffanicheskogo &tvts." WV ,a Itut or- "k4,Utvjy*,v sgr Inat ~y.. 3# ganiabse,ko a%&- or. (for Sbimnnskaya). 4. Kafedra infektsionny (for Blyuger). kb bol zhGyW9'fi"dkvO'~7g~Oitsinskogo Instituta (QUZOLIDINONW) L 14039-66 . EWP(J)/EWT(m) RM ACC NRi AR5020051 SOURCE CODE: AUZIOR: Teraud., V-V.; Stiv4yn',,_Ya.P.; Shijansoys, M.V. ORG: none TITLE: Polarograpbic control methods in the production of maleic acid from furfural SOURCE: Ref. zh. Khimiya, Abe. 12N35 REF SOURCE: Izv- AN LatYSSR. Ser. Khim... n,:)- 5, 1964, 541-546 TOPIC TAGS: maleic anhydriele, polarograyhy, catalysic, surface active agent TTWISSUMON: Polarographic methods were developed for analytical control of the separate stages of the vapor-phase contact proceas in oxidizing furfural into maleic anhyda-ide. In order to analyze the maleic acid in catalyzates vii;h a high content,of surface-active agents., a modified method fcr the addition of standard solutions re- taining, the permanent concentration of the agents war, proposed. ibis allows elimina- tion of the influence of surface-active agents on the polarogmpW.c determinaticn Of maleic acid. Because the pDlarographic method is sufficiently accurate for industria use,, it is proposed that it be substituted for the more labor concuning chemical methods for controlling the process. F a resume* SUB CODE: 07 ACC Ngs - AP6030657 50MC9 MW UtIOWW"11691006AW A-P- AUMMs Anda"on. A. A., Turell, S. Sbilmank"a OW: Institute of Orgault Synthesis, Academy of Sciences IAtV= Clastifttt.- "Sad ; J; sinteza Akademll nank Utv=) Tr=: Vap"base coutact demd=tIAM Of POIyfWMCtIOUaI =dUe.81% SOURCZ: M SSSR- Dokl&dY.,v. 16% no. 6. 1966, IM-1334 7MC TAGS: smine deanination, catalyst activity, kaol"; alumina, dlethylenetri- Amin , C02 land- . triethylenedisolue. piperazine. pyr*xim I AB57RACr: Vapor-phase deaWnstim cfdIetbylezketrLamIne and dehydration of.etbandl- kaolin, kaolin with 5Z MbO3, active alumina, and alumin2 wIth'B203, 0. P20 9 W039 and SiO2 was studied at 300-5WC to determine thL ef feet of tU ca eta the reaction products composition and the catalyst se-'"tIvIty,. Do yIeLldy-sAnde ccpposition of the catalyzate depend an both the cat"yat 'present and the temperat mr P. Gas-liquid throwtographiclinalysis nf the reaction products showv~d that the co=poREFo-u-oT-tTe-E-aUIy-"ta virled with both the catal"t yresent and temperature. 7be ivactIon product formed In the demaination Of AC ~4 d ,PIP AP6030657 r Lenetrimr-4me d Its condensation vith polyethylenepolyanines 61~ ov"'.1 contalits 1~ld Identified compounds. 7be reaction proceeds by the followUg LM" not an(~~ + 1MR2 7 He Xc~ The presence of ethylamine and pyrazine among the reaction products indicates Ue occurrence of dehydrogenation and hydrogenation processes In addition to deandAstiol Reactions III and IV prevailed at l9w temperatures (340--420C)o DeIrldrOgenstion commences at temperatures above 420C, and at "oratures above 460C# t4e vein products undergo cracking. Conversion. of the *main products of deaminatton of d 4-th) .1enetrianine was also studied# Awag the reaction products$ triethylenadjamdeavas. IL 44124-66 ACC NIh AP6030657 found to be most stable. Alumina containing 5Z M00.3 w"'the ant selective catalyst with respect to the formation of pyrazino, while tritthylenedimrAne, ethylenediazine, and piperazine were*not7fouacalms. IIthe -.reoitfon products forvied over this catalyst. 7he addition of-4cid oxidoq to- the "toli(st.has it revitlie, effect an the conversion of dietbyle"Wamlie'. "to,trfeOwl4medimi a. Orls, art,'~, bass 2 flgiirea. JSUB COT ~RZF: 006/ IMM OXF I 0137t ATD PRESS 5UB.M 4T53 21Dec65/ bRIO I so Card 1 .2 BUCHER, A.Z.; YEREMINA, A.S.; SHINAWKAU N M. Distribution of reservoir rocks and the characteristics of Lower Pontian formation waters in the western Kuban trough based on data from the geophysical observation of wells. Trudy KF VNII no.10;242-251 162o (HIRA 15:11) (Kuban Lowland-Oil sands) (Kuban Lowland-Oil field brines) AUTHCI~S: F i I Utiov, i~. P., Spirz it: qayl/a 48-1-6/2o TITLE: The Ert-inction of Photoluminescence in Stilbene byBdzmwis S,ibstance3 (Tusheniye fotolywinestsehtsii stillbena postoronnind veshchestva.T-J). F~h IOD MrL.' Izvestiya AN SSSR Seriye. Fizicheskaya, 1958, Vol. 22, Yr 1, pp. 24-28 (USSP). A~STRZT: The dependence of the relative emission of photoluminescence in stil- bene-powders on the concentration of admixtures was investigated here. Benzoin, deoxybenzoinp hydrobenzoin, 17.2-dibenzylpinacone, 1.,2_dip~ev nylethane and phenanthrene were investigated. of these 6 an extingui- shing action upon the photoluminescence of stilbene was determined in the first three, i. e. in compounds with carbonyl- or hydroxyl-eroups. The last three are substances which possess luminescence themselves and which intensify the luminescence of stilbene. It is shown that at high concentrations of 1,2-dibenzylpinacone and 1,,2-diphenylethane in the case of an oxygen-containing pinacone a stronger extinction was observed than in the case of 1.2-diphenylethaneo A conparison of the 1w,ninencence-spectra of pure stilbene and of stilbene with admixturea admits the conclusion that in the case of phenanthrene and deoxytens zoin the excitation-energy isr transferred from the stilbene-4wlecules Card 1/2 to the admixture-4nolecules. In the case of an addition of benzoin and The Z-A-inction of Ftotoliuninescence in Stilbene by Extraneous j8-1-612o Substances. hydrobenzoin no changes -Nere observed in tfie luminescence-afvectra. The chanzes in the luminescence-spectra of the mixtures of stilbene and 1,2-dibenzylpinacone and the 1.2-diphenylethane repectively are not distinctly marked aril yield no foundations for an evaluation cf the processes causing the intensification of luminescence in these cases. There are 7 figures, and 5 references, 3 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: nartkov Branch of the All-UnionScientific R3search Institute for Chemical Reagents (Kharlkovskiy filial Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-i--Sledova- tel'skogo instituta khim"4cheskikh reaktivov). AVAILI-wLE: Library of Congress. 1. Chemistry 2. Stilbenes, 3. Chemical compounds-Luminescence Card 2/2 T 3 Shi-,i!insi:aya, 17.F., Kjjjt:c-;, ~.P. ai.,d Groiccv, A.F. TTT',-, in,75-FE-1-rp ion of the ScintJ liation Prmparties of "art-lin D,)rivativw of 1,3,-i-()xadiazo.lo (Isoladova.--slye st;~iatillyatsioa.,qkh zvoystv nekatorykh i ~;,,3,ztro~-4oplya, Vcl ti, Ne 2, jl) 19-1-197 ;T: Th,~ nuthoru rynthosized a largo =.lber of vionoaryl and diaryl dorivatives oi` 1.3,,I-oxadiazole arid rt;,Jied their scintillation jAnd luminosc-3nt ,)r o:,,; rti us .Inoy fcur,,3 si)-varal now scintillators including (IlTBD) and '.vh.3 :)resent :-ita sure; ~u tits ~n nhotoiuminescene:o and scintillation of .d t"j-L;, as- 'flell as :)f 2-,>Itf3nyl-5-(,i-bi!)hcnylyl)-1,3,4-oxidiazole fir.1t. obtai-lud by 'llayas et al. ~Ref 1). VTBD and -v.,ith-)!-,lzsd 'r,y !t n.; of the reaction 0 0 .,l, r-~'T. Ar- Lr 0 SOV/51-6-2-11/39 Invostigttion of the Scintiliation Pro;erties of Certain Derivatives of 1,6,4-Oxadiazolo (notation is the sw:ie as th'it used by Hayes at al. in Refs 1, 2). 8.ach subatanco was purified by recrystallization from solution and chromatography on aluminium oxide. -ihe authors measured the relative intensity and photoluminescence, spectra and the integral scintillation yield in toluene and polystyrene solutions of various concentrations. The absorption and luminescence spectra of ~ItPFD, LNBD and PBD in hoptane were also i.-ioasured. The spectra and intensities of luminescence were measured by m-3ans of a SF-4 s pectr o photometer, used as a monochromater and a photo..,ultiplier FEU-18. A mirror galvanometer M-21 Vas used to record the photo-current. The integral scintillation yield was deterMined from the ohoto-currunt of a FEU-19 nhotcmultiolier to whose window a radioactive Agl1O source (0.1 millicuria3) was fixed. The absorption snactra were measur.,-d by means of a SF-,! spactrophotmetar. The results are given in Figs 1-11. 1ha concentration dependences of the intensity of photoluminescanca and o1' the scintillation efficiency rare similar for all the three sub*tances in polystyrene (Figs 1-3). in toluene solutions MtFPD shows a stronger con cant:- tion quenching of luminescance (Fig 4) than tho othor two substances (Fifs 5 and 6). The absorotion sosc7.ra of the thrae substances are shown in Figs 7-9, to~-et`ior with S 011/51 -,-2 - 11111'5~- Javc.;i;i,,~Ir,jon of the Scintillatior. Fropartios of Certain Derivatives of tneir luminescence s'Po,.tra. Figs 7-9 ahoy; that the three substances Then dissolved in heptane cl-,ay ttie lav of ay=otry betweea tho absorption and the Iwainesconco sco:tra. The ab3orption maxima of PBD and UIBD were found to coincide with the enission maxima of polystyrene. The opti== concontratiou3 And tho zzintillation efficiency at these toacentrationz are given for all the three substances in a table on p 197. This table contains also data on pTP (p-terphanyl) and pTP + POPOP scintillators. All the three new substan,.-a3 JLNBD, MtPPD, Pb) are better szintillators than rTP or pTP + POPOP. Of the fomer three compounds LWBD and I~tPPD are bettor than PBD. There are 11 fig7jr9s, 1 talblo and 5 refar;~ncas, 3 of .,;hich are Soviet and 2 iinglish. February 17, 1953 rd SOV/51-7-3-12/21 'MHOP.3 Shimang kaya, !7.P. , Kilimov, -L.P. , Grekov, 1h.P. , Yappova, LX'. and Aten, R.5 . TI TIA Plastic Scintillators rith Additions of _Lryl Derivatives of 1,3,4-Oxadiatole. PMODIG.,.L- Optiica i spektroakoplya, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 3, pp 366-370 (USSR) The authors learaured the scintillation efficiency and recorded the absorption and luminescence spectra of solid solutions of eight 2,5-aryl derivativas of oxadiatole in polystyrene. These derivatives 2-(4-bichanylyl)-1,3,4-oxadiasola (MI; 2, 5-d I - j 4--taethoxy phenyl) -1 , 3,4-oxad in, tole (LtFUtFD); 2 -phenj1-5-(4-bi phanylyl) -1, 3,4-oxad ia tole (PED); 2-phanyl-S-(I-nunhthylj-1,3,4-oxadiarole (4m); 2-Dhfinyl-S-(2-.,iaphthyl)-1,3,4-oy.t,611azole ( MD); 2,5-di-(4-biiohanylyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole (BA 2-(4-bichanylyl)-5-(2-nac~-.thyl;-1,3,4-oxadiazole (amm); 2-(l-naohthyl)-5-(2-naphtt.yl)-1,3,4-oxadiazo'le (0440). i I-d 1 Th,) BD cora-iound -ras ob-~aix:ad by heating of 4-bipheaylylhydmzide with ethyl aster of o-fomic acid (Ref 2j. The other saven compounds were